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Roman statesman and historian
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus was a Roman statesman and historian who lived during the 4th century BCE. He is best known for his writings on Roman history and politics. Lentulus was a member of the patrician class and served as a consul in 406 BCE. He was also a prominent historian who wrote extensively on the Punic Wars. Lentulus was known for his sharp wit and his ability to tell engaging stories. He was a popular figure in Roman society and was often invited to speak at public gatherings. Despite his many accomplishments, Lentulus's life was marked by controversy and scandal. He was accused of corruption and was eventually exiled from Rome. Lentulus's legacy as a historian and statesman has endured for centuries, and he remains one of the most fascinating figures of ancient Rome.
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